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[PDF] The California Budget Outlook

The California Budget Outlook The California Budget Outlook II ::::~~ ifi M1H@b#@H1HMH@11HtMtM&tHU@MttUMg1#@M@M1MttMM1Wlh&@HMMtLtMMmM@MtHMr~1 Presented To The California Agricultural Leadership Program
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/1995/the_california_budget_outlook.pdf

LAO 2005 Budget Analysis: Department of Corrections (5240)

Expand and Modify THU Program. The department currently operates the THU program for gang dropouts at Pelican Bay State Prison. Based on CDC statistics, inmates who complete this program are typically successful in their transition out of SHU, usually to SNYs.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2005/crim_justice/cj_06_5240_anl05.htm

LAO 2004 Budget Analysis: High-Speed Rail Authority

Thu s, postponing the bond measure to a later election would likely not delay the system's development. Cost of System Will Be Significantly Higher Than Previously Estimated. In January 2004, HSRA released a draft environmental impact report, which provides a cost and benefit analysis of high-speed rail as compared with other transportation options.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2004/transportation/trans_05_2665_anl04.htm

2001 Budget Analysis: Capital Outlay, Office of Emergency Services

The proposal includes $1.1 million for site acquisition of three acres and $206,000 for preliminary plans for a 22,570 gro ss square foot facility. The estimated future cost for working drawings and construction is $4.6 million.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2001/cap_outlay/co_5_0690_oes.htm

California Update, August 1996

This approach has the advantage of allowing the TFB to operate without cash in the bank, thu s yielding even greater leverage compared to other SIBs that require cash in order to provide direct loans.
https://lao.ca.gov/1996/cal_update/aug_96_calupdate.html

2002-03 Budget Analysis: General Government, California Department of Food and Agriculture (8750)

Thu s, there should be some General Fund support of this program. However, it is equally clear that specific agricultural industries benefit from this state-run program. We think that it is reasonable, therefore, that both the General Fund and the agricultural industries that most benefit from the program contribute equally to its support.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2002/general_govt/gen_21_8750_anl02.htm

2003 Initiative Analysis: Smaller K-12 Class Size

Every dollar used to fund the proposed CSR initiative would be a dollar that could not be used for other K-14 education priorities, such as enrollment gro wth, annual cost-of-living adjustments, and special education.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2003/030839.htm

2002 Initiative Analysis: Community Public Health and Safety Protection Act—Option 4

The state would be prohi bited from lowering revenues to an amount less than the revenues received by a local government in the prior fiscal year, adjusted for the cost of living and population gro wth.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2002/020034_INT.htm

Calif.'s Fiscal Outlook

It shows relatively rapid growth for the 5-to-17 age range (reflecting the rise in birth rates in the late 1980s), slow gro wth in the 18-to-24 age group, significant increases in the 45-to-64 age group (reflecting aging baby-boomers), and modest gains for the 65-and-older group.
https://lao.ca.gov/1995/110195_fiscal_outlook/outchap2.html

Analysis of the 1995-96 Budget Bill: Business and Labor Overview

Over the eight-year period shown in Figure 1, expenditures increased by $366 million, representing an annual average gro wth of 5.9 percent. When these expenditures are adjusted for inflation, total spending since 1988-89 has increased by an average of 2.6 percent annually.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_1995/chapg-ov.html